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Posted by Keith-OR on March 15, 2007 at 15:04:37 from (207.200.116.14):
In Reply to: 9n hauling question. posted by Turke Bros. Farms on March 15, 2007 at 09:15:19:
OK, here is what I did to load Ford tractor with same problem. I had a small axel from a trailer I shortened it to 4 ft wide, welded a 2 inch ball on top center of the axel, I also welded a piece of 4 inch channel iron in the center of the axel, with hole on the outer end, to use as a tongue. I then found a cheap trailer coupler(tongue) for 2 inch ball, welded two pieces of chain to it (long enough to go to top of bellhousing from each side. I then used a small chain binder on the pieces of chain to hold coupler underneigh the bell housing. Attach axel to tractor via the coupler and ball on the axel,hook a winch or 4/wheeler to the channel iron tongue. Then it is just a matter of guiding it around and pulling it upon the trailer. HTH Keith & Shawn
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